The Everest Base Camp trek is well known worldwide. Every mountain fan has it on their bucket list to visit the base camp of the tallest peak in the world. If you want to experience the extreme adventure of trekking to the mountains, then the Everest Base Camp Trek is the one you should do.
The region is extremely beautiful and easy to walk through. The trek becomes significantly more rewarding by adding three extra days to the schedule.
First off, the views from the top of Tengboche are significantly more impressive than those of other zones on Everest. Three of the fourteen eight-thousander mountains in the world—Everest, Makalu, and Lhotse—can be seen from Kala Patthar. Besides this, an addition to the adventure is the Tengboche Monastery.
The Ngozumpa glacier and Khumbu Glacier are the other interesting places to see while you hike to base camp.
The vivid town of Namche, Sherpa culture, museums, and monasteries are some of the other interesting things to see in the area. Also, if you want to walk higher, Gokyo Ri is a fantastic addition to the Everest Base Camp path, especially when combined with the remoteness it offers.
So, the hike to Everest Base Camp is challenging. On the walk, you hike uphill until you reach Kala Patthar and then descend from there. Although you don’t walk more than 6-7 hours in a day, it’s challenging because it includes the altitude gain. A rise in altitude is a threat to altitude sickness. Thus, altitude sickness is also a major thing to consider while you hike to Everest Base Camp.
Who wouldn’t want to be surrounded by the beautiful mountains and sing along with the perennial mountain rivers? The wonderful views of white snow, morning sunrises, and sunsets over mountain peaks are all fascinating and offer a lifetime experience.
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